Samba and Windows XP user share setup problems

Rick Stevens rstevens at vitalstream.com
Thu Dec 23 17:41:34 UTC 2004


Greg wrote:
> Hello y'all,
>  
> I've had to rebuild my Linux gateway server from scratch.  I had the 
> client data saved off so I didn't loose anything critical, but all of 
> the settings and such went out the door.  Since I had to re-create the 
> thing, I started with the Fedora Core v2 and have loaded all of the 
> patches up to today.
>  
> I've been away for a long time, but recall having received the best help 
> from this install list.  If there is another list (I didn't see a 
> fedora-install-list), let me know and I'll move over there.  Also, I 
> seem to remember a way to configure your maillist settings, but I can't 
> find it now.  If it's still there, could somebody point it out to this 
> dunder-head?

There's no "fedora-install-list", but there is a "fedora-list" at
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list.

> OK, Problem Statement:
> I have Samba 3.0.10-1.fc2 running on kernel 2.6.9-1.6_FC2.  Something 
> fails when I try to get from Windows XP (SP2 with all updates) to that 
> share.
>  
> Activities to date:  (BTW, Linux box = samba server = 192.168.1.1 = 
> lookout.  Windows XP = 192.168.1.100 = fileserver)
> I have created (and re-created) both the Linux user and the samba user.  
> I can sign on just fine with the user.  My Windows XP user is the same.  
> The user name is 'snappy'.
>  
> I have 'security = user' in the globals portion of the samba config 
> file.  I have been able to get 'security = share' to work, but I need 
> 'security = user'.  I have a directory /usr/xxx/webfolders which is set 
> up to be a share.  I have also set up a share at /home/snappy for the 
> snappy id.  I care about the former share but not the latter.
>  
> Samba is not a PDC, nor do I want it to be one at this time.  I'm using 
> peer to peer (workgroup) networking at this time throughout the shop.
>  
> I have uninstalled and re-installed samba - same failures.  I have 
> mucked around with the settings, both global and the share's, and have 
> made no progress.
>  
> I am able to reach to the network shares on the XP box from the Linux 
> box - and manipulate them - but not the samba shares from the XP box.
>  
> When I go to My Network Places => Entire Network => Microsoft Windows 
> Network => workgroupname I can see the Linux box (called lookout).  When 
> I click on the lookout machine, I get dialog box stating "Connect to 
> lookout.example.com" in the title, "Connecting to lookout" in the text 
> area, and two input boxes labeled "User name:" and "Password:".  No 
> matter what I put in here, I just get the box back.
>  
> I've disabled both the Windows firewall and the software firewall on the 
> XP box, and I have no firewall set up on the Linux box at all (for now).
>  
> I've set the logging to 3 on both the syslog and the samba log and find 
> no errors at all in there.  In the log that represents my XP box 
> (192.168.1.100.log) I get the same series of messages, but no errors 
> (that my untrained eye can detect).  I've included that below.
>  
> Well, That's the opening gambit.  I'd sure appreciate it if somebody can 
> help me figure out what to try next.

Did you use smbpasswd to set up the Windows user password on Linux?

> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1302)
>   open_oplock_ipc: opening loopback UDP socket.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(303)
>   Linux kernel oplocks enabled
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1333)
>   open_oplock ipc: pid = 3526, global_oplock_port = 32925
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] lib/access.c:check_access(313)
>   check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(324)
>   Allowed connection from  (192.168.1.100)
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1091)
>   Transaction 0 of length 137
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(886)
>   switch message SMBnegprot (pid 3526) conn 0x0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [LANMAN1.0]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [Windows for Workgroups 3.1a]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [LM1.2X002]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [LANMAN2.1]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(461)
>   Requested protocol [NT LM 0.12]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_nt1(333)
>   using SPNEGO
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(549)
>   Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1302)
>   open_oplock_ipc: opening loopback UDP socket.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(303)
>   Linux kernel oplocks enabled
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1333)
>   open_oplock ipc: pid = 3527, global_oplock_port = 32926
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] lib/access.c:check_access(313)
>   check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(324)
>   Allowed connection from  (192.168.1.100)
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1091)
>   Transaction 0 of length 72
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(235)
>   netbios connect: name1=lookout        name2=FILESERVER    
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(242)
>   netbios connect: local=lookout remote=fileserver, name type = 0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1091)
>   Transaction 1 of length 240
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(886)
>   switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 3526) conn 0x0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(655)
>   wct=12 flg2=0xc807
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(608)
>   setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close 
> all old resources.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(535)
>   Doing spnego session setup
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(566)
>   NativeOS=[Windows 2002 Service Pack 2 2600] NativeLanMan=[Windows 2002 
> 5.1] PrimaryDomain=[]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(444)
>   Got OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 2 2 10
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(447)
>   Got secblob of size 40
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:debug_ntlmssp_flags(62)
>   Got NTLMSSP neg_flags=0xe2088297
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1091)
>   Transaction 2 of length 366
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(886)
>   switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 3526) conn 0x0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(655)
>   wct=12 flg2=0xc807
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(608)
>   setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close 
> all old resources.
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(535)
>   Doing spnego session setup
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(566)
>   NativeOS=[Windows 2002 Service Pack 2 2600] NativeLanMan=[Windows 2002 
> 5.1] PrimaryDomain=[]
> [2004/12/22 19:53:07, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(615)
>   Got user=[snappy] domain=[192.168.1.1] workstation=[FILESERVER] 
> len1=24 len2=24
> 
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